ProfTroySmith
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Westward Expansion 065 Westerns Onscreen PART TWO
The Golden Age of Radio and TV Westerns! Go here for the complete lecture series on the history of the frontier: ruclips.net/p/PLqCdlHUCpyWxpEAzRCI71PmHQPdJ5HfEL
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Westward Expansion 064 Westerns Onscreen PART ONE
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Silent Westerns, singing cowboys, and the Golden Age of Hollywood Westerns (1939-1959) For the video about western fiction, go to ruclips.net/video/_NXQy9SnsQU/видео.html
Westward Expansion 063 Western Fiction revised
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This one has the important things I forgot in the first edition :-)
Westward Expansion 063 Western Fiction
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The penultimate video in my college-level lecture series about the western frontier- find the whole series here in this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLqCdlHUCpyWxpEAzRCI71PmHQPdJ5HfEL
Westward Expansion 062 The End of the Frontier
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Go to my channel's playlist page and watch the whole thing from the beginning: www.youtube.com/@proftroysmith6282/playlists
Westward Expansion 061 The Last Apache Wars
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Watch the whole series from the beginning- check out the playlist @ProfTroySmith
Westward Expansion 060 Outlaws
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Watch the whole lecture series from the beginning at the playlist below- or look for my courses on Tribes of the Great Plains, Environmental History, and the History of Comic Books ruclips.net/p/PLqCdlHUCpyWxpEAzRCI71PmHQPdJ5HfEL
Westward Expansion 059 Gunfighters
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watch the whole lecture series from the beginning- @ProfTroySmith
Westward Expansion 058 Famous Lawmen of the West
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Go here for the full playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLqCdlHUCpyWxpEAzRCI71PmHQPdJ5HfEL
Westward Expansion 057 Lawmen, Cattle Towns, and the Indian Nations
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Go here to start at the beginning: ruclips.net/video/E6xCeXI9RPU/видео.html
Westward Expansion 056 Dime Novels and Wild West Shows
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For the whole thing in order check out the playlist on my channel, ProfTroySmith
Westward Expansion 052 The Gilded Age, Populism, and the West
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This is part of a lecture series, based on classroom lectures. To see the whole thing check out the playlist on my channel.
Westward Expansion 051 Land Policy in the West
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This is part of a much longer lecture series- check out the playlist on my channel to start from the beginning!
Westward Expansion 050 The Cowboy Way
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Check the playlist to watch from the beginning!
Westward Expansion 049 Cattle Drives
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Check out the U.S. Westward Expansion playlist on my channel to watch the whole thing from the beginning. Also available there: Tribes of the Great Plains, U.S. Environmental History, the History of Comic Books, and general U.S. history until the Civil War.
Westward Expansion 048 The Gilded Age, Railroads, and the West
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Westward Expansion 048 The Gilded Age, Railroads, and the West
Westward Expansion 047 The Last Indian Wars of the 1870s
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Westward Expansion 047 The Last Indian Wars of the 1870s
Westward Expansion 046 General Custer's Very Bad Day
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Westward Expansion 046 General Custer's Very Bad Day
Westward Expansion 045 Black Hills Gold
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Westward Expansion 045 Black Hills Gold
Westward Expansion 044 Red River and Modoc Wars
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Westward Expansion 044 Red River and Modoc Wars
Westward Expansion 043 Return to Adobe Walls
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Westward Expansion 043 Return to Adobe Walls
Westward Expansion 042 Custer and the Washita
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Westward Expansion 042 Custer and the Washita
Westward Expansion 041 Red Cloud's War
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Westward Expansion 041 Red Cloud's War
Westward Expansion 040 Apaches and Navajos during the Civil War
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Westward Expansion 040 Apaches and Navajos during the Civil War
Westward Expansion 039 Civil War in Indian Territory
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Westward Expansion 039 Civil War in Indian Territory
Challenging Times for Higher Education, in Tennessee and Elsewhere
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Challenging Times for Higher Education, in Tennessee and Elsewhere
US History 070
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US History 070
Environmental History 039 Global Warming
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Environmental History 039 Global Warming
Environmental History 038
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Environmental History 038
US History 069 Secession
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US History 069 Secession

Комментарии

  • @inmylifetime6080
    @inmylifetime6080 22 дня назад

    Awesome thanks for great content and information

  • @Joy-do9vv
    @Joy-do9vv Месяц назад

    It would be awesome to have a list of the artwork, source, artist, etc.!

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 29 дней назад

      I wish I had done that when I made them, but at the time was trying to get it done and up for students during Covid... from this point forward, now that I am take a more deliberate approach, I believe I will.

  • @Joy-do9vv
    @Joy-do9vv Месяц назад

    I'm learning a lot from your lectures, and really appreciate that this entire course is on line. But a couple of details on this one. First, on the Census Bureau "having some time on their hands" so they did a survey between the 10-year censuses of population - I certainly hope that you (Troy Smith) know that the Census is responsible for hundreds of different surveys of all aspects of US life, economy, culture, housing, education, consumption, and so on, and not just the Census of Population. But your listeners may not know that. These surveys are an essential source of data about the US population. Making light of them "having time on their hands" is misleading and inappropriate. What's more, the Census Bureau, like all scientific activity supported by the US government, is woefully underfunded and unable to do much of the work that would help all of us understand our country better. "Time on their hands" is not something they have. Second, regarding what indigenous people would like to be called, and the results of that survey - I hope you know (but again, your listeners might not) that a majority must be over 50%. Exactly 50% would be a plurality, but not a majority.

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 Месяц назад

      thank you very much- sometimes my conversational style can veer toward the flippant. The comment about having time on their hands was meant as a joky aside, not a serious statement, and you are totally right to clarify it.

  • @tylermoulton7294
    @tylermoulton7294 Месяц назад

    I’ve been to aberdeen a million times and never knew this. South Dakota would be devoid of meaning if it wasn’t for the Indian lore

  • @fireblue2618
    @fireblue2618 Месяц назад

    Its me gracie

  • @fireblue2618
    @fireblue2618 Месяц назад

    Hi uncle troy

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 Месяц назад

    Never thought this subject would interest me so much, but you made it so. Thanks again. Scary to think those twits in the comic and gamer gate "crusade" are now adults of voting age. I can only wish they learned some valuable lessons along the way. Or, they just became Star Wars fans haunting the online comment areas. To them: "I'm visiting your mom today, and dropping off the plans and quote for adding windows to her basement."

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 Месяц назад

    Great series, thanks for it. Regarding the books as investments, well at least it isn't the supposed "Gold" being pushed in online advertising (which is actually paper with words on it explaining why it could easily lose all value). At least comic books can't go "negative" like some stock market derivatives and commodity futures can. Imagine the dude from the comics shop calling and telling you that you now owe him another 10 bucks ;)

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 Месяц назад

    Oddly enough I find myself agreeing with the censors about "walking dead" ghouls, although I suspect for different reasons. Walking dead, who mostly look like regular people, are butchered by the hundreds gleefully... and this works toward the "normalization" of mass murder without remorse. All that is needed, is to de-humanize a section of society (such as "Progressives"), then convince your followers they are beyond the pail enemies like the walking dead. I really hope that isn't prophetic.... because the de-humanizing rhetoric is becoming widespread these days.

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 Месяц назад

    In the 1980's I had a couple of "I Love You's" cancelled as well ;) In the mid 60's I was crazy for the war comics, war movies, etc. My great uncle had seen a lot of horrific combat in the Pacific in WW2, and never would talk about it. But when he decided I was old enough, and as my draft age approached, he finally told me about his experiences at Saipan and other invaded islands (he was a crewman on an LCVP Higgins Boat). He wanted me to realize I was being fooled by propaganda; that there is no glory in war only terror, death, and horror. It worked. Luckily the draft ended soon after, as did the Vietnam War and I was off the hook.

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 Месяц назад

    Fascinating story. Well I am a cynical person, and I remember the revelations of the Senator Church Committee, regarding the CIA's many manipulations of the media. Another possibility is, maybe the military was able to leverage the comics industry through access and distribution somehow, to get the desired messages included. Anyway, thanks to this great video I finally figured out the comic I often read as a kid was "Sgt. Rock".

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 Месяц назад

    That's a great story about Marvel's epic distribution fail. Regarding newstands, in small town Ohio they were indoor storefronts where the owner was also the town bookie, and was where the Racing Form was sold. I remember walking uptown with my grandfather and me getting a DC comic book, usually a "Sgt. Storm" or another war comic while he picked the Daily Double. I liked two other ones I can't remember the names of; one about PT Boats and the other about a light tank... that for some unstated reason was haunted by the ghost of J.E.B. Stuart ;)

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 Месяц назад

      "The Haunted Tank" (which was a Sherman tank haunted by Stuart- the irony!) appeared in G.I. COMBAT. You might also be thinking of CAPTAIN STORM, PT BOAT COMMANDER.

    • @stevewindisch7400
      @stevewindisch7400 Месяц назад

      @@proftroysmith6282 I am quite sure it was an M3 Stuart light tank, which does kind of explain the haunting lol. The reoccurring story line was about how hopelessly outmatched they were by the German tanks. You are of course correct about Captain Storm, now I wonder what the infantry sergeant's name was. It was a "Combat!" knockoff.

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 Месяц назад

    Fascinating stories on censors and racism. That stuff hung on until the late 1960's, famously illustrated by local TV stations in the south refusing to air the Star Trek episode that briefly depicted Kirk and Ohura kissing. Also, the origin of Mad Magazine which I was unaware of was great... F-U indeed ;)

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 Месяц назад

    Lol a senate committee on the "gayness" of Batman and Robin is hilarious. Today's House committees are jealous: They have been working very hard to be the most absurd ever seen. This series is very interesting and entertaining, thanks for it.

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 Месяц назад

      thank YOU!

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 Месяц назад

      Since making the videos I've had a book come out about comics history: www.amazon.com/Shaolin-Brew-Comics-Evolution-Superhero/dp/1496851684/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2W2QNK0WPPSRH&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.0g6uZoVMtZABkRBUW8sSQEocn-6O7Ifr59AiGyktHtw.jXyXfGOwROMO3kJZD9Uq-Qltw8LxCpZrj_Vhsbq8XoQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=shaolin+brew&qid=1719103162&sprefix=shaolin+brew%2Caps%2C202&sr=8-1

    • @stevewindisch7400
      @stevewindisch7400 Месяц назад

      @@proftroysmith6282 Congrats! Going o order it soon.

  • @roanold
    @roanold 2 месяца назад

    Dude you are the literal man. Your video series are so in depth, the high volume, and the average length of the videos is just damn impressive! I hope you get more subs because your content blows a million subbed channels out of the water.

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    Another excellent analysis.. and how weird is it that today people in places like Texas and Florida are working to insure this important information is not taught. Can't refute it? BAN IT.

  • @brano2832
    @brano2832 2 месяца назад

    Greetings from Slovakia! Love your videos about comics, its industry and also some moral lessons that come from them. Here we dont really have much sources about comics to study from... maybe in some schools in Czechia, but its harder to be accepted right from engineering high school😅 and so the main comics source for me is the internet and some autobiography books and so is this channel right now. Again big thanks and Iam looking forward to add the Shaolin Brew to my collection in near future.

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    Another great dive into the TV Land of our youth. Your humorous asides were quite funny. I remember my grandfather watching Bonanza and Gunsmoke religiously; but I admit after a few years I preferred another kind of smoke. I was surprised, not to hear about Arthur Digby Sellers, who wrote 156 episodes of "Branded"... He's the guy in the iron lung who was the father of the juvenile delinquent kid in "The Big Lebowski" ;)

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 2 месяца назад

      Thought about bringing him in while I was discussing Connors, but decided to wait until the next video (on the 60s).

    • @stevewindisch7400
      @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

      @@proftroysmith6282 Lol OK I should have known!

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 2 месяца назад

      Also, that iron lung really pulled the room together (this is what you get, Larry).

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    What Ronald Reagan is best known for: "Bedtime for Bonzo", where he played second banana to a chimp. As a young man trying to make it on my own and go to college at night in the Rust Belt of Cleveland, the Reagan Recession was a crushing setback. Nearly half my friends gave up and moved to Houston. Steel mills closed because of small shortfalls in profit, depressing the entire economy even worse... When a few inexpensive moves would have saved thousands of jobs throughout the entire community. When they say they "don't pick winners", its a lie.

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 2 месяца назад

      I spent the entire 1980s being trickled down on.

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    Dr. Smith's fine work makes me regret my life choices... If I pursued my love of History, and not listened to the naysayers who said to choose a career with a lot of job opportunities (in my case electronic engineering), I probably would have had a happier and more fulfilling 40 years. So don't let them talk you out of a History major ;)

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 2 месяца назад

      I got a late start- didn't finish college and head to grad school until I was 36, after spending 20 years doing janitorial work. I have to pinch myself sometimes that I get to do for money what I used to do on my time off for fun. I like to say that every job I ever had, I got in trouble for doing nothing but standing around talking about history, so I was born for this :-)

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    Thanks again for this excellent series. I had not heard that letter by J.Q. Adams before, and it was really on point. Young folks should note though, that if you confront your friend with such an examination of the fallacies of their world view... you will almost invariably make an enemy for life. A physical blow is nothing compared to it; the truer the revelation, the more you will be hated for it.

  • @leoden49
    @leoden49 2 месяца назад

    Discovered this last night. Well met. This video is the answer to what I was looking for; an indepth history of Western Fiction. LibraryLadder quality. And now the mountain 62.

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    Any admirers of Napoleon should look into his handling of the Haitian situation... where he first wanted all blacks killed, then modified the order to be all of them over the age of puberty. French generals there at the time largely ignored the edicts,however in rare defiance of him. His treatment of Spanish civilians in the Peninsular Campaign was also horrid, and his general method of living off the countryside everywhere his men marched caused hundreds of thousands of deaths from starvation of the peasants all over Europe. I want to set up a small table in a city park with a sign saying: "Napoleon was a git, change my mind" ;)

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for this really comprehensive dive. Regarding the musical "Oklahoma!", I would strongly recommend the 1999 Hugh Jackman filmed London stage performance, really quite good and much better than the 1950's movie IMO . It has that wonderful sung line: "I ain't sayin' I'm better than anybody else, but I'll be damned if I ain't just as good!"

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    On naval history comment areas, I always love mentioning The Battle of the Chesapeake... Just because the Brits hate hearing about it so much ;) That French victory at sea is the real reason Cornwallis was doomed. In one important way, that rare failure of the vaunted Royal Navy gave us our country. More momentous than Trafalgar or The Nile, Admiral DeGrasse's win changed history like few naval battles have before or since. And it is mainly forgotten... perhaps because it doesn't fit the twin narratives of the RN's invincibility at sea, and Washington's greatest victory.

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this great series. Regarding the Caribbean islands, how much of a factor was yellow fever in the insanely high death rates of the African slaves? We know the whites suffered very high attrition from it, there are accounts of the British sending Army regiments to their islands, and within a year 80% or more of them would be dead of the "yellow jack". I wonder if West Africans had a higher immunity to it because of the "fever swamps" on the western coast which apparently had the same mosquito parasite.

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 2 месяца назад

      The same genes that make them susceptible to sickle cell anemia make them resistant to things like that -which is almost surely why those genes evolved, nature "deciding" that sickle cell anemia was not as big an immediate threat as malaria and other mosquito-born diseases.

  • @some_humvee8466
    @some_humvee8466 2 месяца назад

    Rough riders was my favorite movie as a kid I used to go the rental store every Friday with my mom and I always went and got rough riders

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    The first "real" books I read as a child, were The Hornblower novels, so it's probably no surprise my all-time favorites are the Aubrey-Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian. And I fully understand the guy who said he only wanted to read his favorite authors, I never read the copy-cat naval series set in the Napoleonic era... even when they are apparently quite good from trusted reviews. Weird sense of loyalty? Dunno. Westerns were always very appealing to me, and it wasn't until I was much older that I realized why. It is because of the personal code of honor that the characters have and promote. As CSN famously sang: "You, who are on the road, must have a code, that you can live by..." I happen to feel that the gradual diminishing of the Western in popular culture coincides with lessening the concept of personal honor in our culture. Thanks again for this fascinating lecture series.

  • @proftroysmith6282
    @proftroysmith6282 2 месяца назад

    Of course, as soon as you upload something like this you realize all the things you left out... in this case (so far): Willa Cather (!!), Conrad Richter, and Thomas Savage.

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    Wow, these last two lectures were superb. Not only thought-inducing, but packed with new information (for me, anyway). For instance, I have heard about the Vera Cruz incident many times but no one ever bothered to explain WHY it happened. Or the Villa raid into the US, which always seemed pointless until the complex Mexican political situation was explained. As you did quite well. Thanks again for this work, I feel like I cheated your college out of thousands in tuition fees ;)

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 2 месяца назад

      Thanks! The next video will be up in a few minutes, dealing with western fiction, with one more to follow about movies and other pop culture :-)

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    The Outlaw Josey Wales is my favorite Western, and one of the best ever made IMO . For many reasons, but mainly because the Chief Dan George character is brilliant; complex and "three dimensional" especially for !975 . Thanks again for your work and this channel.

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 2 месяца назад

      I believe that The Outlaw Josey Wales and Unforgiven are mirror images of each other- they tell the exact opposite story, or you could look at it that they tell the same story in reverse.

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    Another great video. I grew up in North East Ohio, and we had always been taught that the Erie had been wiped out by the Iroquois, at a battle in Willoughby OH (10 miles E of Cleveland), at the site of "Lost Nation Airport". Also my grandparents had 7 acres in a nearby town, where we found many obsidian arrow heads and some much larger broken spear points. So, were historians so wrong back then that they didn't notice the name change?

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    Another great one, thank you for your work. "The Real McCoy"... I had not known that, and in fact I remember some History Channel doc on early railroads that claimed the term cane from some new type of automatic oil dripper for lubricating trains, that was heavily copied by others. Anyway, I will take your explanation over that channel every time ;) Also, I've watched hundreds of Westerns for over 60 years, and read dozens of books... But never heard of Texas Fever. Fascinating.

  • @cag1763
    @cag1763 2 месяца назад

    Glen Ford did the first sideways gun ive seen...

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    We all learned the "basics" back in school... but those maps over time are pretty shocking and drive it home. Thanks for your great work!

  • @Souundy
    @Souundy 2 месяца назад

    The fact that these vidoes only have 55 views is criminal. At least 15 are just me.

  • @d.iv.in.e
    @d.iv.in.e 2 месяца назад

    All hail, profesor Troy Smith

  • @adamabramson6094
    @adamabramson6094 2 месяца назад

    No mention of American outlaws come on now

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 2 месяца назад

      lol, I wrestled with that one, as I hated that movie passionately- but I ALMOST put it in :-)

    • @tylermoulton7294
      @tylermoulton7294 26 дней назад

      @@proftroysmith6282loo

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    Thanks again for great work. Good God, had no idea Baum was such a despicable human being.

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the kind words (toward me, not Baum, lol). I don't think Baum's attitudes were that different from most white westerners at the time- but it puts him in a much different light than the TV movie with John Ritter talking about what a gentle dreamer he was.

    • @tylermoulton7294
      @tylermoulton7294 Месяц назад

      @@proftroysmith6282what’s different now a days. Money runs the world and the rich make choices . Let’s be real

  • @stevewindisch7400
    @stevewindisch7400 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for this excellent channel. I had no idea so many of Custer's family were there... Talk about winning the Darwin Award! I'm mostly a WW2 guy, but have a question. If he had brought along the Gatling guns... would the Native Americans have still attacked, or maybe done so in a different manner such as an ambush attack while the column was strung out along a trail?

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 2 месяца назад

      That's a good question. I have to think that, as good a tactician as Crazy Horse was, he'd have figured out an effective alternate plan.

  • @RV-eq8gj
    @RV-eq8gj 3 месяца назад

    Well i think you are wrong about Custer not being aware of the size of the Indian camp of warriors- They counted 800 fires from the previous moved Indian camp and also for months before the battle newspapers were quoting Sitting Bull " I have 8000 warriors and if the army comes near me we will fight " this was common knowledge in the day --- Custer did get across the River but was immediately driven back - per 7 indians interview within 1 month of battle

  • @geraldmantel4955
    @geraldmantel4955 3 месяца назад

    Pan-Indianism (as in Leonard Peltier) ... oops, here comes the F.B.I. Pan-Arabism ... oops, here comes NATO.

  • @tylermoulton7294
    @tylermoulton7294 3 месяца назад

    The Freemasons also took remains of Geronimo right ?

    • @tylermoulton7294
      @tylermoulton7294 3 месяца назад

      Or skull and bones or something but it all adds to the weird obsession with remains of the dead

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 3 месяца назад

      www.npr.org/2009/03/09/101626709/mystery-of-the-bones-geronimos-missing-skull

  • @tylermoulton7294
    @tylermoulton7294 3 месяца назад

    Freaking gold. This whole westward expansion is full of terror and shock to me. So messed up . 🤢

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 3 месяца назад

      ikr?

    • @tylermoulton7294
      @tylermoulton7294 3 месяца назад

      @@proftroysmith6282lol great effort in a response 👨‍🏫

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 3 месяца назад

      @@tylermoulton7294 sorry man, I'm in the middle of grading papers and finishing the last of these lectures in time for the students to watch 'em

    • @proftroysmith6282
      @proftroysmith6282 3 месяца назад

      I did find myself thinking about your comment late last night, though, and I wanted to point out that... it still happens. These two Shoshone sisters got their treaty land, where they raised horses, taken away by the government a few years ago.... and it just happened to have gold on it. www.hoopladigital.com/title/11628386?

  • @telesniper2
    @telesniper2 3 месяца назад

    18:54 That's kind of a myth. It's not that the design of the 1877 was inherently fragile. That reputation didn't come until later, after the guns were rather old, and most of them were in bad repair. Many of them broke at that point. But there was no record of them having this poor reputation at the time when they were new.

  • @raiconlan1
    @raiconlan1 3 месяца назад

    child and it rhymes with the name Lester

  • @tylermoulton7294
    @tylermoulton7294 3 месяца назад

    Thanks a million professor

  • @tylermoulton7294
    @tylermoulton7294 3 месяца назад

    The music made me think my playlist switched! You wildcard 👨‍🏫

  • @michelepainter9553
    @michelepainter9553 3 месяца назад

    I am so happy to hear your new content recently posted and it’s longer!!! Yay! Thank you so much!

  • @raiconlan1
    @raiconlan1 3 месяца назад

    if Sacagawea was 16 and pregnant with 2nd child Charbonneu was a